Selective use of sequential digital dermoscopy imaging allows a cost reduction in the melanoma detection process : a Belgian study of patients with a single or a small number of atypical nevi

BACKGROUND: Dermoscopy is a technique which improves melanoma detection. Optical dermoscopy uses a handheld optical device to observe the skin lesions without recording the images. Sequential digital dermoscopy imaging (SDDI) allows storage of the pictures and their comparison over time. Few studies have compared optical dermoscopy and SDDI from an economic perspective. OBJECTIVE: The present observational study focused on patients with one-to-three atypical melanocytic lesions, i.e. lesions considered as suspicious by optical dermoscopy. It aimed to calculate the "extra-costs" related to the... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Tromme, Isabelle
Devleesschauwer, Brecht
Beutels, Philippe
Richez, Pauline
Praet, Nicolas
Sacré, Laurine
Marot, Liliane
Van Eeckhout, Pascal
Theate, Ivan
Baurain, Jean-François
Lambert, Julien
Legrand, Catherine
Thomas, Luc
Speybroeck, Niko
Dokumenttyp: journalarticle
Erscheinungsdatum: 2014
Schlagwörter: Medicine and Health Sciences / IDENTIFICATION / DIAGNOSIS / METAANALYSIS / MANAGEMENT / FOLLOW-UP / MELANOCYTIC SKIN-LESIONS
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/5722247